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Dentures in Phoenix, AZ

Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth. A complete (full) denture typically costs $1,000–$3,000 per arch for standard quality, partial dentures $700–$2,000, and premium or implant-supported options more. Cost depends on materials, whether extractions are needed, and quality tier.

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Dentures cost in Phoenix

Pre-insurance US ranges. Actual price varies by case, materials, and practice.

ProcedureTypicalLow–High
Complete denture (per arch, standard)
Basic to mid-tier acrylic. Premium dentures can reach $4,000+ per arch.
$1,300–$3,000$1,000$3,500
Partial denture (per arch)
Replaces some teeth; metal-framework partials cost more than acrylic.
$1,000–$2,000$700$2,500
Implant-supported denture (per arch)
Snaps onto 2–4 implants for stability; far more than a conventional denture.
$6,000–$15,000$5,000$25,000+
Tooth extractions (if needed)
Removing remaining teeth before an immediate/complete denture.
$300–$650 each$150$650+

Prosthodontists and general dentists in Phoenix

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Questions

+ How much do dentures cost?
A standard complete denture typically costs $1,000–$3,000 per arch, partial dentures $700–$2,000, and premium sets more. Implant-supported dentures start around $5,000 per arch. Prices vary widely by material and quality tier. (Authority Dental)
+ How long do dentures last?
Dentures typically last 5–10 years before they need relining or replacement, because the jawbone and gums change shape over time. Regular check-ups keep the fit comfortable. (Cleveland Clinic)
+ Dentures vs. implants — which is better?
Dentures cost far less upfront and can be done relatively quickly, but they rest on the gums, can slip, and don't stop the bone loss that follows tooth loss. Implants are fixed and preserve bone but cost much more. Implant-supported dentures are a middle ground. (Cleveland Clinic)
+ Does insurance cover dentures?
Many dental plans cover dentures as a major service, often paying around 50% after a deductible, up to the annual maximum. Because dentures can exceed the maximum, patients frequently pay a meaningful share out of pocket. (Cleveland Clinic)
+ How long does it take to get dentures?
Conventional dentures usually take several weeks and multiple appointments for impressions, fittings, and adjustments. Immediate dentures can be placed the same day teeth are removed but need relining later as the gums heal. (Cleveland Clinic)

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